Mallet and Marina meet up at Company to go over their list of errands. Marina gets tired of pretending that they have a perfect relationship. He admits that he still can't stop thinking she is guilty. "Well, that's all I need to know," she says, walking away.

At the mansion, Phillip is calling around trying to dig up information. Alex comes in and offers to help him out any way she can. Alan comes in after his sister leaves. He asks his son for his support on the board today. Phillip wonders if he really wants to spend the rest of his life working and suggests that he get to know himself again.

Dinah corners Mallet and tells him she's getting married. He congratulates her but seems distracted. She agrees to watch Henry while he runs off to get some hangers.

When Mallet gets home, Marina tells him she can't do this anymore. She wants them to work together to solve this murder so they can get back to what they had.

Mallet and Remy sit at the memorial. Mallet asks his friend if Marina even seems concerned that she killed someone. Remy says she shouldn't feel guilty for killing someone to protect the baby.

Ashlee and Mallet are talking about the piece Dinah is doing on Jeffrey for WSPR. She brings up the John Doe case and he claims they are going to drop it.

Mallet approaches Marina as she sits in the park. She runs off and stops in tears. He catches up and tries to calm her. She screams at him and tells him she's not crying because she's guilty, but because she's sad. "We're losing everything Mallet... you were my best friend... and now it looks like it may not work out," she cries. He asks her to go home with him.

Mallet and Marina go home and continue arguing. She wonders what she has to do to make him trust her again. They begin shouting at each other. She never thought he would stop trusting her so easily. "I will always love you," he says. They go out to the lawn and she tells him how much she is willing to fight to get her family back on track.

At home, Mallet and Marina prepare to go to the funeral. They're awkward. She tells him to stop watching her and treating her like a murderer. He says he's being normal. He's a cop and he watches people. "I am not people, I'm your wife," she says. After he does the dishes, he asks her if she's sure she wants to go. They continue to argue and she refuses to go with him while he thinks she's guilty.

Mallet watches his wife as she cries. She walks away to get some water and Mallet plods after her. He claims that he just wants to make sure that she is alright. She rushes back to the service as Doris continues. Doris says that the governor has awarded Jeffrey with the Medal of Valor for his service and hands it to Reva. As she weeps, Ava goes up. She talks about how she learned to understand her father by looking in his eyes. "I take great comfort in knowing that he was loved," she says. She places the earrings he bought her in the box.